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this photo was sent to us by tammy from redwood city. if you had like to share your pictures and video, upload them at you report at kgo7.com. >> leigh: everyone cleaning up, piles of debris that was blown around last night. we managed a little sunshine today. folks, a happy spring to you. spring arrived at 4:21 this afternoon, and bringing in a -- yeah, bringing up a little sunshine for us. but we still have some isolated thunderstorms around the bay area. primarily in the east bay, and we check that out right now with live doppler 7hd. you can see most of the peninsula and the coast is clear. it's in the east bay, cop cooked -- concord, walnut creek, moderate rain, and moderate rain, livermore, this band just moved through the dublin area, towards the tracy area. byron highway got wet with this heavy downpour. all of this is moving to the east, and light rain north of milpitas, and this band here heading over towards the hayward area. accept rosa, 55. 49, livermore. cooler there because that's where the showers are right now. 53 in mou
this photo was sent to us by tammy from redwood city. if you had like to share your pictures and video, upload them at you report at kgo7.com. >> leigh: everyone cleaning up, piles of debris that was blown around last night. we managed a little sunshine today. folks, a happy spring to you. spring arrived at 4:21 this afternoon, and bringing in a -- yeah, bringing up a little sunshine for us. but we still have some isolated thunderstorms around the bay area. primarily in the east bay, and...
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20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in this pill? a pharmaceutical companies come in for a wrap but explosive comedy. it's a film that makes you think. >> tricks make you feel like you are using 100% of your brain. we feel for bradley cooper. i think is breakout role for him. i liked it but the ending was different. there is one yucky scene but he does. limitless isn't but i think it's one of best things to come along so far this year. i will give it three-quarters of a bucket. >> this was the kind of weather that makes you want inside or go to to movies. >> definitely, we've got the rain coming down and snow coming down, as well. here is a look at i-80 at truckee where nothing is going on. we have a winter storm warning until 11:00 tonight with another
20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in this pill? a pharmaceutical companies come in for a wrap but explosive comedy. it's a film that makes you think. >> tricks make you feel like you are...
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warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to rick, who is in for shu. talking about that tournament creeping up on us. rick: has not been a good year for cal and stanford, but whenever you can beat your rifle, -- rival eases the sting. the bears were looking to avenge a 14-point loss the cardinal in their opener. this is senior day. the bears came out on fire. alancrack, the great look to solomon, throws it down. then creab driving, plus the fall. 19-4 bears. cal kept pouring it on. the jump hook. smoothed would close the half on an 8-2 run. jeremy green with the pretty fade-away, stanford do
warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to...
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he gave us a tour battery townsly. >> and and there saerj above us. concrete averages four to six feet deep. >> this is built in a bomb shelter. >> and the guns were only ever fired in practice maneuvers. >> and this is crowded and stuffy and cold. >> when it closed, it was used for explosives testing. >> and a training ground. since 2005, golden gate recreational area and many volunteer groups have been working hard to preserve it. >> it was in bad shape when volunteers started working on restoration. >> the floor was covered in debris. graffiti on every vertical surface. >> after two and a half years, and about $150,000 it opened to the public in 2007. the park service is now working on restoring other sites. >> it's important to save these, they're part of our national story. >> urban legend says they're linked by secret tunnels. john tells us that that is not true. for details on the field guide and battery goes to abc 7 news.com. >> that is fascinating history. >> there is more rain in the forecast. >> and a car maker refused to fix a shattered s
he gave us a tour battery townsly. >> and and there saerj above us. concrete averages four to six feet deep. >> this is built in a bomb shelter. >> and the guns were only ever fired in practice maneuvers. >> and this is crowded and stuffy and cold. >> when it closed, it was used for explosives testing. >> and a training ground. since 2005, golden gate recreational area and many volunteer groups have been working hard to preserve it. >> it was in bad...
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he recommended that i use sensodyne, and he just said to make sure i use it as the only toothpaste, however many times a day, just make sure it's always with sensodyne. i noticed that it was working when i was drinking cold things and i wasn't even thinking about it. the sensodyne definitely helped in those spots. i never thought a toothpaste could fix that problem. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. >>> you know he's going to roll with the punches, our "gma" takes on. juju got the cakeoff with the cake boss. bianna tried to measure up to her basketball hero, hakeem olajuwon. sam, got clocked by kelly ripa. ron claiborne did some inside flying. and dan went drum-to-drum with mighty max weinberg. what possibly could george do? >> i wanted to commemorate my first full year back in new york. so, i decided to take on the empire state building run. i picked some of my own spots. like bianna. i got apolo ohno. we had so much fun. her
he recommended that i use sensodyne, and he just said to make sure i use it as the only toothpaste, however many times a day, just make sure it's always with sensodyne. i noticed that it was working when i was drinking cold things and i wasn't even thinking about it. the sensodyne definitely helped in those spots. i never thought a toothpaste could fix that problem. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has...
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you can use prosciutto, you can use ham. the idea is to create a delicate robe of porcine pleasure. >>> how about the minds behind "south park"? would you believe they're taking their act to broadway? it's the hit of the town. and jake tapper is a big fan of "south park." we'll talk about that. >> the "book of mormon." and the kids of "shake it up." they will be here in a little bit, as well. we're also getting ready for britney. it's coming up. just two weeks to go. we want all of you to channel your inner britney and send in those videos. >> we have our first video. a little 5-year-old. her name is natalie. she's from philadelphia. look at her move now. >> where is she? there she is. >> go, natalie. go, go. from the circus -- yeah. >> the conservative outfit kind of works. >> hmm. we still have a little time to send in your video. >> and britney will be here. big day, march 29th. that's coming up. >> san francisco. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> we're hanging with the crowd. you know what i just realized about thi
you can use prosciutto, you can use ham. the idea is to create a delicate robe of porcine pleasure. >>> how about the minds behind "south park"? would you believe they're taking their act to broadway? it's the hit of the town. and jake tapper is a big fan of "south park." we'll talk about that. >> the "book of mormon." and the kids of "shake it up." they will be here in a little bit, as well. we're also getting ready for britney. it's...
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. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is, that it's a race against time. unless they can establish power and get the pumps going, there could be an evacuation of the whole site because radiation levels are rising. abandon ship. that may be the mantra, unless they can get power to these reactors. but establish unit two, power has -- at least a cable has been established. >> we heard this morning, you were talking about radiation levels. that radiation has gotten into the milk and some of the food in japan. what does that say to you? >> it means that fission products are getting into the environment. and it's snowing. and rain in the future will melt the snow
. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is,...
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police allowed us to see downtown, which shocked the price and us. they're just slowly getting back to trying to rebuild this. just a big pile of wood. torn down walls. bricks and stones all over the roads. it's just really stunningly, stunningly empty. without question this trip was a sign of increased royal responsibilities for prince william. speaking to tens of thousands of people at this memorial in christchurch, he gave encouragement delivering the same message to them that his grandmother sent to americans after 9/11. >> my grandmother once said that grief is the price we pay for love. here today we love and we grieve. >> reporter: with his wedding to kate middleton just six weeks away, william promised the people here he will be back again soon, perhaps even for his honeymoon. bob woodruff, abc news, brisbane, australia. >> and we'll be right back. woodruff, abc news, brisbane, australia. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before.
police allowed us to see downtown, which shocked the price and us. they're just slowly getting back to trying to rebuild this. just a big pile of wood. torn down walls. bricks and stones all over the roads. it's just really stunningly, stunningly empty. without question this trip was a sign of increased royal responsibilities for prince william. speaking to tens of thousands of people at this memorial in christchurch, he gave encouragement delivering the same message to them that his...
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for so many of us. how have you done it? what has it been to go through such hurt, such pain, to go where you are today? >> i mean, everything that my family taught us. our my mother, bringing us up in church. that's the greatest gift they could have left us with. from my grandmother to my mother. and each day, every day, it's not a day goes by that i don't hear my mother in my head. and when i think back, i used to think she was very quiet. now, when i look back, i think, my mother was really wise. wow. so, that's what i live by. and everything i do, i try to reflect and know to be sure that she's proud of me. okay. what would she say about that? and that's what keeps me going, knowing that i know she's proud of me. and my sister and all of us. like, she always said, all you have is your family. and my sister is here with me today. and baby david is here with me. and my cousin, gina. and she's the nanny. i make sure everything is surrounded around family. that's what she taught us. if you don't have fa
for so many of us. how have you done it? what has it been to go through such hurt, such pain, to go where you are today? >> i mean, everything that my family taught us. our my mother, bringing us up in church. that's the greatest gift they could have left us with. from my grandmother to my mother. and each day, every day, it's not a day goes by that i don't hear my mother in my head. and when i think back, i used to think she was very quiet. now, when i look back, i think, my mother was...
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come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids later. as parents, we've been told to control the images our children see, we should monitor searches on home computers and on laptops. but now, hand held devices are being used to send erotic videos. and the problem, experts say, is getting increasingly worse. for melody, not a day goes by that she doesn't think about the events that unfolded during her junior year in high school. when a video she made for a high school crush earned her the nickname, porn star. >> he asked me to send a video using my web cam, of me taking my clothes off. i did it after
come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids...
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. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so, there's an awful lot of detail to go into. the invitations. the drinks and how people will move around the reception. >> reporter: one place people will definitely move about, in front of the royal family's stellar art collection which dates back to when the house first opened as a royal residence in 1837. >> when you come into the 19 state rooms, the works of art that you see surrounding you are really opulent and wonderful. >> reporter: and, george, the last time we were in london, the palace unveiled the official royal coin. this morning, we're getting video of
. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so,...
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joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the earthquake zone. there's three areas where there have been concern. let me move in on this to see them. the towns, and the biggest, miyagi, they don't have indicators, do they? >> they were damaged. ibaraki, further south, is measuring normal levels. we expect the cloud to go over ibaraki, as well. >> and i want to see what you think about fukushima. we'll push in there. and a number of the indicators are showing spiked levels. when you hear the plume this morning, we could see levels higher than we're reading. >> the outer ring is six miles outside of the radiation zone. radiation levels are 110 microsieve
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode...
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but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce the new girl, kate middleton, to public life. she's been to wales. she's been to scotland. a week come monday, she's going to go to a job in england and be unveiled in england for the first time. it will be a big day for her. >> that's a big day. the big, public event. is that pretty much it until the wedding for her? >> after a week on monday. that's it. the next time we'll see kate middleton officially, we'll see her arrive with her father, in a car rather than a coach. and literally, the eyes of the world will be on kate. >> they've done a good job of keeping that stag party for prince william a secret. a
but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane interview w
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i...
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trying to show us up. just one marcher, one flag, one police car and the parade route, well, one block. >> i love it. city officials say they knew they couldn't have the biggest parade, so they decided to go for the smallest. got to have gold. i love it. >> it's its best in its own way. >> we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] many people don't understand their digestive system. gastroenterologists do. they've made align ♪ align is the product of 10 years of research... and it has something you can't get anywhere else, a patented good bacteria called bifantis. and when it's added to your digestive system it supports your natural digestive balance. align. great digestion through science. it whitens and i bet your breath will still feel fresh after the movie. [ female announcer ] crest extra white plus scope outlast for a fresh breath feeling that lasts up to 5 times longer. still fresh? yep. i want to be mad, but it's tough with that smile. [ female announcer ] crest extra white plus scope outlast.
trying to show us up. just one marcher, one flag, one police car and the parade route, well, one block. >> i love it. city officials say they knew they couldn't have the biggest parade, so they decided to go for the smallest. got to have gold. i love it. >> it's its best in its own way. >> we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] many people don't understand their digestive system. gastroenterologists do. they've made align ♪ align is the product of 10 years of...
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if you're only used to him from "hangover" you'll be impressed. i give it three stars because it's kind of whacky and holes in the plot line. >> very interesting. i saw the matthew mcconaughey movie "the lincoln lawyer," he plays a unscrupulous lawyer, with some unsavory clients. working out of his lincoln continental, runs into a beverly hills playboy, ryan phillippe and charged with the rape and attempted murder of a hooker. so matthew takes the case. mom's real rich, could be a big payday for him. as the movie goes on, the movie takes twists and turns and his innocence becomes a question. take a listen. >> we paid you $5,000. >> that's long gone, eddy. time to refill the tank. >> what? another 5 grand? >> ten. you could pay me or go with a public defender. >> i like the twist and turns of this. i thought it was really good. i thought it was nice to see matthew do something than the typical comedies in the last few years. marisa tomei was good. i gave it 3 1/2 stars. entertaining, nice twists. >> i wanted to see that one. >> willis liked it, too
if you're only used to him from "hangover" you'll be impressed. i give it three stars because it's kind of whacky and holes in the plot line. >> very interesting. i saw the matthew mcconaughey movie "the lincoln lawyer," he plays a unscrupulous lawyer, with some unsavory clients. working out of his lincoln continental, runs into a beverly hills playboy, ryan phillippe and charged with the rape and attempted murder of a hooker. so matthew takes the case. mom's real...
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used mops can grow bacteria. swiffer wetjet's antibacterial solution eliminates 99.9% of bacteria that mops can spread around. i like your pad! [ male announcer ] swiffer cleans better than a mop or your money back. ♪ i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ someone to turn the pages ♪ >>> finally this half hour, since cain and abel, siblings have been fighting for family supremacy and we may know who holds the upper hand. >> the big sisters, right? a new study has figured out what birth order means when it comes to finding health, happiness, success and john berman crunched the numbers. >> reporter: fans of "the brady bunch" know marcia seems to get the most attention. >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> reporter: but according to a new study, she might also get the most allergies. 4% of first-borns get food allergies. 3.5% of second borns, even less for third. scientists think maybe changes in the womb by the time baby two or three comes help build a stronger immune system in kids. parents who hypersterilize for
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and engel sees plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots, but then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact with. i told him what i wanted done, where i wanted it to be done, and he would then go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the scooba to go clean. ♪ >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offe
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household...
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us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of charlie sheen, we're tired of lindsay lohan. i don't blame you all. i get it. it's been overkill and media plays a role in that. some smart web designers in new york have come up with something. >> i love this. >> you can literally filter out celebrity news from online sources. it's called silence of the celebs created by a manhattan web design studio called just your theory. you can take out all mention of celebrity from online news by typing in sheen or typing in lohan or what have you. it only works on google chrome, that's the only browser it fits in now. you can block out fro
us as a generation of kids and adults. we need to take a stand and be more positive and focus on the real issues in life and the real positive side of things. >> anger management. >> good idea. >> get it under control. >> "good morning america" doesn't feel the love from him, tossing that through the window. anyway, he's saying he's sorry. >> we'll see how it plays out. good luck to you, chris. >>> people writing on facebook saying we're tired of...
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karen travers is following this story for us in washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. neither side is talking publicly about what's happening behind closed doors in those negotiations, but it looks like no compromise is going to be reached. it's been a long battle between the nfl and the players union. nearly two years to get to this point. will there be a hail mary pass before time runs out? at midnight tonight the current nfl labor contract expires. what happens next is it looks likely the team owners will move to lock out the players. that means no spring practice, no free agency deals and potentially no 2011 season this fall. both sides have been meeting here in washington for over a week, trying to avert the nfl's first work stoppage since 1987. >> if we don't get it done, we know that we'll have let them down. >> reporter: at the heart of the standoff, two key issues. first, money. the nfl's annual revenue is about $9 billion. that's right, billion dollars. the owners set aside $1 billion for their own expenses and
karen travers is following this story for us in washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. neither side is talking publicly about what's happening behind closed doors in those negotiations, but it looks like no compromise is going to be reached. it's been a long battle between the nfl and the players union. nearly two years to get to this point. will there be a hail mary pass before time runs out? at midnight tonight the current nfl labor contract expires. what happens...
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take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> that wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie. 3 1/2 stars for me. i thought emily and matt had a good chemistry, and i like the concept. how much of your life is up to you and how much is kind of a predestined plan due to a larger force? something to think about on your weekend. of a predestined plan due to a larger force? something to think about on your week en. nse power struggle in libyan cities as moammar gadhafi military pounds rebel forces. >> it seems moammar gadhafi won't let go of his power any time soon. it's monday, march 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. everybody's favorite day of the week. i'm rob
take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> that wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie....
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it's how we use it. so, if you're not actually bothering the people around you, you're probably okay. but if you are, then it's time to think twice. >> reporter: but he was on his blackberry, checking his e-mail, typing away, not being observant of where he's going or who's in his path. >> there's a difference between good manners and common sense. >> yes. >> you want to say, there are things you shouldn't do because they're dangerous, foolish, unhealthy, unhygienic as opposed to things you do that upset other people, that make people uncomfortable, create discord and disharmony is always your particular kind of -- >> very much so. although i think unhygienic marries with etiquette when it comes to people using mobile devices in public bathrooms. >> reporter: in the bathroom. >> i'll say, public bathroom or not, let's just go with no across the board on usage in the bathroom, please. >> reporter: what did your data find? how many people are using these things in public rest rooms? >> 48% which is still a
it's how we use it. so, if you're not actually bothering the people around you, you're probably okay. but if you are, then it's time to think twice. >> reporter: but he was on his blackberry, checking his e-mail, typing away, not being observant of where he's going or who's in his path. >> there's a difference between good manners and common sense. >> yes. >> you want to say, there are things you shouldn't do because they're dangerous, foolish, unhealthy, unhygienic as...
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he'll use the pastries and packages for sculptures. he is evening making a pop tart dress. >> no. >> yes. >> he says he can't use all those pop tarts so the leftovers will be donated to charity. nobody's going -- >> i like the wild berry or the cinnamon pop tart, very tasty. >> i like the strawberry. do you actually toast the pop tart? >> i do toast the pop tart. i like them better heated. some prefer them cold. >> my dad used to eat cold pop tarts all the time. the company that makes pop tarts are saying thank you, thank you, thank you. >> i bet they are for all this press. we'll be back with more pop tarts after this. >>> so every day it seems like we get something new from charlie sheen. >> who's sick of it? raise your hand. already. >> it was somewhat entertaining yesterday but also alarming and it's getting more alarming, especially when we see video of police removing his twin boys under court order. >> you can't forget there's kids involved. watching his rants and following his tweets, many are wondering is anybody actually help
he'll use the pastries and packages for sculptures. he is evening making a pop tart dress. >> no. >> yes. >> he says he can't use all those pop tarts so the leftovers will be donated to charity. nobody's going -- >> i like the wild berry or the cinnamon pop tart, very tasty. >> i like the strawberry. do you actually toast the pop tart? >> i do toast the pop tart. i like them better heated. some prefer them cold. >> my dad used to eat cold pop tarts all...
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take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this movie. 3 1/2 stars for me. i thought emily and matt had a good chemistry, and i like the >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fierce fight. the intense power struggle in libyan cities as moammar gadhafi military pounds rebel forces. >> with violence escalating it appears gadhafi will not let go of his power any time soon. it's monday, march 7th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. happy monday. everyone's favorite day of the week. i'm rob nelson. >> tongue in cheek there. i'm peggy bunker. >>> while the rebels cling to eastern libya, gadhafi supporters took to the streets of the capital in wh
take a listen. >> you put us together three times. >> thaent t wasn't us. that was just chance. >> why do you want to keep us apart? >> because the plan said so. >> you misread then. >> there's no misreading the plan -- >> the plan's wrong. >> do you know who wrote it? >> i don't care. >> you should. you should really show a little respect. >> if i'm not supposed to be with her, how come i feel like this? >> i like this...
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>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people, children and women were so afraid. president obama, we thought he was a good man and a friend. he is bombing libya. >> reporter: will colonel gadhafi step down? will he step aside? >> step aside, why? i mean, to step -- again, there's a big misunderstanding. the whole country is united against the armed militia and the terrorists. the americans and other countries, you are supporting the terrorists and the militia. that's it. >> saif gadhafi tonight. in an abc news exclusive. >>> so, has the offensive changed the picture on the ground in eastern libya for th
>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people,...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has given an interview to abc news, and tonight andrea canning tells us what he said and the concerned reaction this evening. >> reporter: charlie sheen is out of a job, and now he's fighting back. are you going to sue? >> well, i mean, wouldn't you? i don't have a job. i got a whole family to support i love. >> reporter: what are you going to sue for? >> tons. i'm actually going to put it on a scale, i mean like a little more, little more, add some gold, all your toupees. bingo. i'm a high priest vatican assassin warlock. come on, man. >> reporter: and what does that mean? >> i don't know. >> reporter: where
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> every now and then it's as if we all watch together someone famous who seems to be in trouble beyond our reach or help. charlie sheen has...
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i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front of the cameras. >>> prince william speaking out and sharing what his grandmother told him about getting through the tough times. >>> and, everyday hero. how one man took one failing school and changed the future of all these kids in just five words. he's our "person of the week." >>> good evening. for one week now, we have been focused on the dangerous unknowns of the nuclear crisis in japan. but tonight, we begin with the unpredictable and dangerous mind of moammar gadhafi. today, president obama told americans that u.s. forces may be called into military action once again, this time, against gadhafi. joining ot
i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front...
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younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is cause for concern i think. we don't know who we're dealing with. quite simply only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that the rebels have terrorists and fundamentalists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, there's little denying that the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex m
younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is...
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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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fichlt i'm using tweeter to send pictures from space. >> i use tweet tore keep in touch. >>reporter: even betty white know about his twitter. >> that's my cell. i'm also on facebook. and the twitter. >> originally it was me twee tweeting to myself. >>reporter: such an exciting time for you. >> so much fun. >>reporter: that was twitter co-founder jack dorcey talking about being the first person to send a tweet 5 years ago today. these days lady gaga has the most popular account with nearly 9 million followers. she is followed by justin bieber, britney spares, president obama and kim kardashian. united states accounts for more than half of all twitter users by the wait a minute uk canada australia and brazil are the next big users and might not be surprised that it is most popular with 20 to 24-year-olds. they tend to like the twitter. >> wilt is true. birth order matters even when it comes to >> wilt is true. birth order matters even when it comes to our health and our money. stay this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper
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they told us one thing. we did what they asked us to do when we finished they changed their mind again. >>reporter: it appears there will be no let up in the auction sales any time soon. one credit reporting agency predicts it will take more than 4 years to clear the current pipeline of all the distressed and foreclosed properties. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> l former oakland raider quarterback russell may be yet another victim of foreclosure. web site tmz reports foreclosure proceedings have fun on russell 2.4 million dollar 6 bedroom oakland hills mansion. he purchased the home after signing with the raiders in 2007. tmz says he's 19 195,000 dollar behind in the mortgage payment and if he doesn't come up with the money in the next three months the bank will put the home up on the auction block. >> job picture is turning brighter across the country and here in california. new numbers show the national unemployment rate in february dipped tenth of a point to the lowest level in nearly two years. 8.9 percent.
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thanks for being with us today. the u.s.-led coalition is not quite ready to say mission accomplished this morning, even after a weekend of pounding attacks that virtually crippled libya's defenses. >> allied leaders insist gadhafi is not the target of the assault. but a cruise missile did plow into a buildening on his residential compound. >> after that all, what is next? emily schmidt joins us with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. u.s. war planes led most of the assault on libya over the weekend, including 90 tons of bombs dropped by b-2 bombers that were flown in from missouri. but the pentagon says it expects to hand over control of the operation to allies in a matter of days. libya's moammar gadhafi says he is prepared for a long war. two nights of attacks from american and european forces show what he is up against. more than 120 tomahawk missiles launched over the weekend. plus, fighter jets and b-2 bombers. they took out tanks of gadhafi supporters. struck aircraft hangars. an ally s
thanks for being with us today. the u.s.-led coalition is not quite ready to say mission accomplished this morning, even after a weekend of pounding attacks that virtually crippled libya's defenses. >> allied leaders insist gadhafi is not the target of the assault. but a cruise missile did plow into a buildening on his residential compound. >> after that all, what is next? emily schmidt joins us with the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. u.s. war...
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that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of that sheen popped up unexpectedly on "jimmy kimmel live." he was in an interview with mark cuban when sheen burst on to the set. he planted a kiss on kimmel's lips signed an auto graph and passed out t-shirts to the audience. >> kimmel's going, i don't know about that. a clorox wipe right there. >>> coming up next, a giant lotto jackpot awaits a winner tonight. >>> and the firefight in colorado, where hundreds of homes are now in danger. we'll be right back. glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together with
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. but president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we are going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a do
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's...
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thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: there are flood watches or warnings in more than half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, three inches of rain caused some of the worst flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into a boat-only thoroughfare. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam upriver and the lakes. it never used to get
thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it....
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. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general motors reported its february sales were up 49%. in fact, all of the major auto companies said they had double-digit gains. now, they are hoping that these higher gas prices don't get in the way of finally higher sales. mike and peggy? >> absolutely. all right. emily schmidt, live this morning from washington. thank you. >>> now, to the weather and a preview of what could be ahead for a huge stretch of the country, floods. >> every 1 of ohio's 88 counties have been on guard, against rivers threatening to overflow. one town in northwest ohio knows
. >> it's killing us. we don't go anywhere but work and home. >> we could see gasoline between $4 and $5 a gallon by memorial day. maybe sooner. >> reporter: in washington, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said, though economic recovery is speeding up higher oil prices could be a threat. >> sustained rises in the prices of oil or other commodities would expect a threat both to economic growth and to overall price stability. >> reporter: just yesterday, general...
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how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive task and their safety but how we support the evolution of transportation and individual mobility. it's something that i see at my dex every day and i would love to say every moment has been joyous and stress-free. but you know something? i would rather frankly the team that i have on board doing the challenges of this agency. because the staff is fantastic. they have done so much, and they are such true believers in what they do. it really is a fantastic opportunity for me and for ron to be at the head of this agency. now, i wanted to sort of talk about in general sort of -- i mean
how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive...
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she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire. michael bloomberg. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for those kind words. tina, i just wanted to congratulate you on the merger of newsweek with the daily beat. the result is a new endeavor that tina has named "news beat." i think that is a series of shows on the discovery channel, but that is something else. there are quite a few people sharing the spotlight of the issues of women. tina profiles women all over the globe who are making a big difference and inspiring all of us to do better. i certainly see that in new york. our home is home to more than 4 million women. it is fair to say they probabl
she sends us a message wishing us three days of inspiration banshee hopefully will be with us again next year. i want to let my co-host take over and introduced our next special guest. thank you. [applause] >> mike bloomberg has made our beloved city a safer city, a greener city, a more educated city, and maybe even a hipper city. he is a wonderful man and a great philanthropist. i am en route to and produced a man i respect, admire -- i am prowled to introduce a man i respect, i admire....